Boxing Quote by Deontay Wilder
“When I was up in college, I had a friend, and he was the only guy who knew I wasn't going to be able to attend school no more because I had a child on the way. I remember we was right at the lunch table. I was like, 'Man, I should start boxing.' I felt like every fighter that's on TV made a lot of money. I was like, 'You gotta make a lot of money.'”
About This Quote
Faced with unexpected responsibility, the speaker sees boxing as a fast-track to financial stability, reflecting a belief that high‑risk careers can quickly solve economic pressure.
In simple terms: Boxing as a shortcut to money.
Risky shortcuts for quick cash.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- young parent needing income
- college student facing dropout
- friend offering advice
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- career counseling
- financial planning
Questions to Reflect On
- What sustainable alternatives exist for sudden financial needs?
- How does glorifying high‑risk careers affect youth decisions?
Relying on a physically demanding sport for income can lead to injury, limited longevity, and uncertain earnings.